The registered length of a ship, often referred to as "length overall" (LOA), is the total length of the vessel from the tip of the bow to the stern, as recorded in official ship documentation. This measurement is crucial for regulatory, safety, and operational purposes, as it helps determine the ship's capacity, docking requirements, and compliance with maritime laws. It is important to note that the registered length may differ from the actual length due to design features or modifications.
Usually a ship registered in the Netherlands.
The maximal registered length was 33,6 m.
Yes. Length of a ship is from front to back. But length of a sail on a ship is from top to bottom. Similar with the length of a wardrobe.
288km
The length of an average cruise ship is 1,187 feet which can comfortably accommodate up to 6,360 guests.
The length of cable attaching a ship to an anchor is called a scope.
It really depends on what type of ship.
We may simply add the length of the anchor cables used and the length of the ship together in estimating the radius of the turing circle of a ship at anchor.
The maximum length necessary to reach from the deck of the ship to the waterline when the vessel is in a fully unladen condition.
The Alexander from Hull Great Britain was 114ft (35m) in length.
A registered British ship must have at least one share, and ownership can be divided among multiple shareholders. The maximum number of shares in a British ship is typically 64. Each share represents a proportional ownership stake in the vessel, and the ownership can be held by individuals, companies, or other entities.
It depends on the size of the ship, the number of passengers and crew and the length of the voyage.